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but really there is no clear vision as to how to bring the sides of egypt together. so there's still a great deal of instability. and you know. people are saying that instability continuing for some time to come. now is only make bold talking to me earlier. britain's providing twenty one million pines a new humanitarian assistance for those caught up in the crisis in syria. the aid was announced as the international development secretary justing greening visited jordan. refugees from syria and iraq thing in unprecedented numbers. michael great support. the united nations says the flow of syrian refugees into here goes the tare refugee camp in jordan has become absolutely dramatic the influx was accelerated throughout the week. six thousand four hundred syrians have just been recorded a writing here. in one twenty four hour period. alone. mostly women and children and elderly people. three children have died in the camp. this week. just under half the new british aid funding is intended to help jordan cope with the growing numbers. crossing the border as the winter co
but really there is no clear vision as to how to bring the sides of egypt together. so there's still a great deal of instability. and you know. people are saying that instability continuing for some time to come. now is only make bold talking to me earlier. britain's providing twenty one million pines a new humanitarian assistance for those caught up in the crisis in syria. the aid was announced as the international development secretary justing greening visited jordan. refugees from syria and...
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so egypt, let's put this in context here. two years on from the arab spring, where is the country headed? >> it's a great question. it comes at a critical time, i think, and we've been trying to analyzed this in the broader spectrum of the egyptian history. we've come to the conclusion that two years on and not an awful lot has changed. the current government is still relying on the same power and the same institutions of power and the same way of exercising power that mubarak did before him. so this clearly feeds into the frustration that many egyptians are feeling. now they have a new target for their anger, which is the muslim brotherhood. > >> and i wonder to what extent this feeds the negative political situation. you've seen this is their currency weakening, stock market struggling. people who are very excited about prospects for reform in egypt now seem to be throwing in the towel. >> absolutely. i think if you look at the situation in terms of the imf loan, the discussions and the imf loan have been postponed since de
so egypt, let's put this in context here. two years on from the arab spring, where is the country headed? >> it's a great question. it comes at a critical time, i think, and we've been trying to analyzed this in the broader spectrum of the egyptian history. we've come to the conclusion that two years on and not an awful lot has changed. the current government is still relying on the same power and the same institutions of power and the same way of exercising power that mubarak did before...
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i want to ask you, how close are we to a military regime in egypt? >> i don't think we're very close. what you're seeing is the beginnings of a democracy. morsy was elected. a lot of people are unhappy with some of his policies. they are trying to express their opposition. obviously if it was complete chaos the military might step in. we have leverage with them because of the military assistance we provide. i think this is more growing pains. this is not the first time this has happened. remember, morsy was very helpful to us in brokering the cease-fire between hamas and israel. we're going to have to li with this for a while. you can't go from an autocracy like they had under mubarak to a functioning democracy right away. >> ambassador ginsberg there is civil unrest in all major egyptian cities, curfews aren't working. the muslim brotherhood is backing away. they don't want any part of the t riots in the streets. the military may have to take the place. the economy is in a shambles. are you as, i will say, optimistic or quescent as larry is on egypt
i want to ask you, how close are we to a military regime in egypt? >> i don't think we're very close. what you're seeing is the beginnings of a democracy. morsy was elected. a lot of people are unhappy with some of his policies. they are trying to express their opposition. obviously if it was complete chaos the military might step in. we have leverage with them because of the military assistance we provide. i think this is more growing pains. this is not the first time this has happened....
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we always knew beckettel could perform better than -- >> like egypt. >> yes. i've gone through all the record and looked at the time it took them in egypt and ek cuador. >> australia has been the site of a company that had huge overruns. that's not happening here. >> no. the other news is that we finalized the cost with beckettel and it is very much in line with what it cost us and is actually less. >> when we talk about these large companies that are your partners, okay, they can't get out of it, right? these are the kind of contracts they're going to be paying you for years. your cash flow -- >> for 20 years. >> is etched in stone. >> yes. >> they have to pay? >> yes. >> at the same time, you said you will not raise equity, you do not need to raise equity for lng. you said do you not need to sell any more lng stock right now. >> we're sitting on a lot of cash, we have assets. we have management fees that pay for more than our overhead. why would we raise equity? we don't have any debt. so -- >> i'm always careful, i don't want anything to be too good to be t
we always knew beckettel could perform better than -- >> like egypt. >> yes. i've gone through all the record and looked at the time it took them in egypt and ek cuador. >> australia has been the site of a company that had huge overruns. that's not happening here. >> no. the other news is that we finalized the cost with beckettel and it is very much in line with what it cost us and is actually less. >> when we talk about these large companies that are your...
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he joins us from cairo egypt. senator, thank you very much for joining us in this tough time. do we know if this is al qaeda? >> brian, i am just getting news about this myself in the last few hours. hour delegation was traveling to mali and this trip was diverted to egypt because of the degenerating security situation in mali. we believe from reports that i've gotten that this is by al qaeda in retaliation for the french military actions in partnership with the mali military over recent days to try and stabilize the security situation and to fight back against the islamic extremists who have taken control of all of northern mali. >> what do you think the official u.s. stance will be towards this? where do we go from here in terms of trying to resolve it? >> well, first, my prayers and thoughts are with the families of those hostages who we just learned have been taken. typically the united states take a very strong stand on hostage taking. we don negotiate with terrorists. and i strongly support the administration's position of engaging in the mali military action by the fren
he joins us from cairo egypt. senator, thank you very much for joining us in this tough time. do we know if this is al qaeda? >> brian, i am just getting news about this myself in the last few hours. hour delegation was traveling to mali and this trip was diverted to egypt because of the degenerating security situation in mali. we believe from reports that i've gotten that this is by al qaeda in retaliation for the french military actions in partnership with the mali military over recent...
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>>> a state of emergency declared in egypt as dozens were killed in protests and exxon mobil retakes the market cap lead from apple as those shares hit a 52-week low. it's monday, january 28th, 2013 and "squawk box" begins right now. >> good monday morning, everybody. great to have you back on set. >> thank you. i brought you something. >> you did? >> i did. some chocolates. >> swits chocolates, fantastic. >> that's what you're supposed to do. right? >> it is. >> so are you going to eat any this morning? >> so how would you sum up what is going on? >> overoptimism, i thought. we'll talk about that today. but there was sort of an -- ar three or four years of complete dourness, a real sense that the world was ready to take off in a great way. >> and you're right, you are seeing this play out in the markets right now. we've been watching that. in fact, that is our top story this morning. >> recent games are irrational -- you just said we're ahead of ourselves or something? >> no. it's still remarkably optimistic there. >> you're with these bratty billionaires that throw all this money a
>>> a state of emergency declared in egypt as dozens were killed in protests and exxon mobil retakes the market cap lead from apple as those shares hit a 52-week low. it's monday, january 28th, 2013 and "squawk box" begins right now. >> good monday morning, everybody. great to have you back on set. >> thank you. i brought you something. >> you did? >> i did. some chocolates. >> swits chocolates, fantastic. >> that's what you're supposed to...
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we are continuing to watch what happened in egypt, syria and north korea. so keep your eye on perhaps a hundred dollars a barrel. that's what some traders are saying. back to you. >> sharon, thank you very much. >>> well, it is a big day here on "street signs," because after a long and unexplained absence, herb on the street is officially back and you begin with a big one, my friend. >> that's right. we are talking about herbalife and the entire multilevel marketing industry. they are all under pressure after the federal trade commission and several states alleged that a private kentucky multilevel marketer is one of the most -- has operated one of the most elaborate pyramid schemes? north america. like many multilevel marketers, they sell a number of services. the business model appears to be more about paying money on recruiting rather than selling. rather than selling product. with most of its distributors losing money. when asked at a press conference about herbalife, steve baker who runs the midwest office said simply he couldn't discuss herbalife. but
we are continuing to watch what happened in egypt, syria and north korea. so keep your eye on perhaps a hundred dollars a barrel. that's what some traders are saying. back to you. >> sharon, thank you very much. >>> well, it is a big day here on "street signs," because after a long and unexplained absence, herb on the street is officially back and you begin with a big one, my friend. >> that's right. we are talking about herbalife and the entire multilevel...
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israel is on the downside of every one of those relations whether it's egypt or jordan or turkey. and the europeans are muddling through but ultimately are improving and tightening in the eurozone. where are the brits? they're outside. these are the three countries the united states has a special relationship with. they're our allies yet they're countries that are impacted very negatively by the unmooring happening today. >> with all these risks, where do i put my money? >> i think there are a few emerging markets becoming more developed. places like brazil and turkey. but also the strong developed markets are coming back. financial crisis, we've been worried about the eurozone and the united states. 2013 we can first say the fiscal crisis is behind us. actually those developed states turn out to be more stable. >> we'll leave it there. ian, nice hato have you on the program. >>> up next, buying a car more than a million dollars that might not even be legal yet to drive. our wealth editor robert frank actually drove the car. $1.6 million? was it a fun ride? >> it was an expensive
israel is on the downside of every one of those relations whether it's egypt or jordan or turkey. and the europeans are muddling through but ultimately are improving and tightening in the eurozone. where are the brits? they're outside. these are the three countries the united states has a special relationship with. they're our allies yet they're countries that are impacted very negatively by the unmooring happening today. >> with all these risks, where do i put my money? >> i think...
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obama really get away, you know, with just awful claims, including that the things had gone well in egypt. we've got morsi there coming out -- we found out he's an-- i was like he doesn't read the international page before he asked his questions. >> yeah, i think it's very odd. again, i actually have been interviewed by steve croft, and i think he's pretty good. these two narratives, dan, here's the thing. one narrative is because of this video that no one watched, there was a spontaneous uprising in our consulate. that was the obama white house narrative. in fact, two weeks later, he was still saying it to the united nations. okay. that was his narrative. on the other hand, the cia, and some people in the state department said immediately this was a planned terrorist attack and al qaeda is back. don't tell us al qaeda is dead the way mr. obama tried to do. to me, it's that simple. why couldn't he go, a, b, the right narrative and isn't it true that al qaeda's back and your whole argument is wrong? >> well, there's two things. one, this was clearly just a promotional tour by obama. it was
obama really get away, you know, with just awful claims, including that the things had gone well in egypt. we've got morsi there coming out -- we found out he's an-- i was like he doesn't read the international page before he asked his questions. >> yeah, i think it's very odd. again, i actually have been interviewed by steve croft, and i think he's pretty good. these two narratives, dan, here's the thing. one narrative is because of this video that no one watched, there was a spontaneous...
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we've heard this out of egypt. you know, but the problem here, larry, is that i think wey dithered on mali. this organization, al qaeda in the islamic mag reb and its affiliates beat the malian army almost a year ago. this happened last march and here we are in january, they own half a country the size of texas and now we see it spilling over in other places -- >> i give the credit some credicredifrench some credit. maybe the french will storm this natural gas facility. i give the french some credit for fighting. i want us to come in and help the french out. the basic point, peter, as you know better than i, al qaeda and its cousins and its terrorist cousins are alive and well and operating all over north africa. i'll give you the last word. that's what they're doing. >> if we're not careful here, larry, this part of the world will become the next afghanistan pre-9/11. >> peter brookes, heritage, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> i always thought jobs were the most important priority for the white ho
we've heard this out of egypt. you know, but the problem here, larry, is that i think wey dithered on mali. this organization, al qaeda in the islamic mag reb and its affiliates beat the malian army almost a year ago. this happened last march and here we are in january, they own half a country the size of texas and now we see it spilling over in other places -- >> i give the credit some credicredifrench some credit. maybe the french will storm this natural gas facility. i give the french...
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egypt had warned that foreign reserves had fallen to a critical minimum. and what they said -- >> like gutter. >> gutter -- >> some people say qatar. some say qatar. >> some say qatar. people that are totally -- people that say al nippon say qatar. >> right. >> instead of al nippon. >> true. >>> and -- >> never mind. >> what happened? don't they -- >> got sick of listening to you. yeah. >> amr business news wasn't exciting. >> questionholders might receive -- equityholders might receive that. >>> and eric fisher with the weather channel joins us. good morning. >> good morning. hello, everybody. a big story for today, the rain in texas into louisiana, arkansas, a lot of it on the radar this morning. we've seen over two inches of rain in dallas, we could see maybe two, three, four inches more before all is said and done. heaviest rainfall between san antonio and houston today. here's a look at totals already. about 24 hours into all of this, we've seen over four inches of rain around baton rouge. over two that n dallas. an inch in houston, two inches in hous
egypt had warned that foreign reserves had fallen to a critical minimum. and what they said -- >> like gutter. >> gutter -- >> some people say qatar. some say qatar. >> some say qatar. people that are totally -- people that say al nippon say qatar. >> right. >> instead of al nippon. >> true. >>> and -- >> never mind. >> what happened? don't they -- >> got sick of listening to you. yeah. >> amr business news wasn't...
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it could potentially have some knock on effects in libya production and production in egypt and -- >> has is changed your brent price target for the year? >> no. our target is at $110 for the two-year. so right around the current price level. but we think present before can hit $120 by year-end. >> wow. we'll look for that gap to widen. thank you so much for stopping by. >>> coming up after the break is another wave of cheap funding on the way for european central banks. we'll talk about that when we come back. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> welcome back to the show. financial executives are bracing for another round of cheap funding in order to stimulate the economy. tim is still with us and he says lenders have been using priority lto operations to dump ill liquid asse
it could potentially have some knock on effects in libya production and production in egypt and -- >> has is changed your brent price target for the year? >> no. our target is at $110 for the two-year. so right around the current price level. but we think present before can hit $120 by year-end. >> wow. we'll look for that gap to widen. thank you so much for stopping by. >>> coming up after the break is another wave of cheap funding on the way for european central...
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called cypress, only about twice the size of long island sandwiched between greece, turkey, israel and egypt. had the banking sector exposed to greece, it needed to bailout. the bank iing sector is not balg out cyprus, has money laundering problems, we're not going there. the ecb said actually, this is potentially systemic of the eurozone, a member you need to sort it out. now, we find the possibility of a deal courtesy of the russians. yes, a three-way deal. in essence, cyprus is a little bit like euro's answer to brighton beach, a magnet for russian money that may be connected to russian money or not and said they will come in with a three-way deal. not a huge issue, a 17 million euro bailout but clears another obstacle out of the way. another subject of banking, the how continues in italy, clear it's looking for new investors, change of management and bank of of italy saying it will ensure the loans keep going and the italian minister coming to the defense of the central bank saying it's done its job properly. meanwhile, in a relatively quiet day in europe, upgrades and downgrades and one
called cypress, only about twice the size of long island sandwiched between greece, turkey, israel and egypt. had the banking sector exposed to greece, it needed to bailout. the bank iing sector is not balg out cyprus, has money laundering problems, we're not going there. the ecb said actually, this is potentially systemic of the eurozone, a member you need to sort it out. now, we find the possibility of a deal courtesy of the russians. yes, a three-way deal. in essence, cyprus is a little bit...
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and egypt, money's pouring out of there like a fire hose. and food problems may arise. there's a lot of things out there. right now, it looks like goldilocks. >> japan, and the tensions rising there as well. >> i think the japan thing will -- i think maybe worrying about the debt ceiling here has kept that suppressed. but that will break out into a potential currency war. global, everybody's been doing it surreptitiously under the guise of lowering rates. abe is not doing anything surreptitiously, he's going for it. germany, their big business is exports. they're not going to let that happen. a lot of things coming. >> 1470, every time we've even approached this level, we've seen analysts come out with ultra-bullish calls. hasn't worked out. is this going to be any different? >> as i wrote in my comments this morning, the bulls really need a breakout here. they've achieved a nominal new high, but we're consolidating those gains, all of which is perfectly fine. but you've got to make a credible run toward 1500. and that, itself, may stampede money from the sidelines. >>
and egypt, money's pouring out of there like a fire hose. and food problems may arise. there's a lot of things out there. right now, it looks like goldilocks. >> japan, and the tensions rising there as well. >> i think the japan thing will -- i think maybe worrying about the debt ceiling here has kept that suppressed. but that will break out into a potential currency war. global, everybody's been doing it surreptitiously under the guise of lowering rates. abe is not doing anything...
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like the health care piece of this was just a more accentuated version of the same kind of river in egypt, the denial, that is. >> for those who do want more, for the fiscal conservatives who want to get deep into the industry, and stop the health care industry filling its boots, frankly, at the taxpayers' expense, particularly for the people who are dying, what should the approach be from your vantage point? >> well, i think it's very clear that we have insulated the patient from the choices that are available to them. by making kind of an all you can eat buffet benefit design with medicare. and medicaid. that's got to stop. there is the medicare advantage plan program. the obama administration has started the aco program. but some way of returning to this american gift we have of, we are fanatic shoppers. but we don't shop for our health care. and as a result, we don't really like it, no matter how much it costs. >> are you with romney and paul? >> well, i'm more with wyden than romney and paul. but anything that allows doctors to shop, people to shop, employers to shop more widely woul
like the health care piece of this was just a more accentuated version of the same kind of river in egypt, the denial, that is. >> for those who do want more, for the fiscal conservatives who want to get deep into the industry, and stop the health care industry filling its boots, frankly, at the taxpayers' expense, particularly for the people who are dying, what should the approach be from your vantage point? >> well, i think it's very clear that we have insulated the patient from...
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we'll talk about egypt's future. more of my exclusive interview with the country's new president. >>> and the likely next treasury secretary might need to improve his signature before it's printed on every dollar bill in the country. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> one of the best rookies to ever play in the nfl will have a lot to overcome to repeat his performance next year. kate's here and she's got more on that and some of the day's other top stories. kate? >> yeah, washington redskins robert griffin iii had major reconstructive knee surgery today after reinjuring his knee in sunday's loss to the seattle seahawks. redskins coach mike shanahan has been under quite a bit of fire for leaving him in the game after he was obviously hurt. even the white house
we'll talk about egypt's future. more of my exclusive interview with the country's new president. >>> and the likely next treasury secretary might need to improve his signature before it's printed on every dollar bill in the country. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit...
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other locations throughout egypt, also saw protests and violence. the clashes turned deadly in suez east of cairo where according to the interior ministry, six people were killed. five protesters and one police officer. it's hard to believe that it was two years ago when an up rising here in egypt on this day led to the ouster of mubarak. we had enough dictatorship and wanted human rights and more jobs. they managed to oust mubarak, but two years later, many here in egypt are not happy. we saw that throughout egypt today. >> who were the protesters and what did they want? >> these are the opposition faxes. the moderates and the liberals who claim the current president morsy had hijacked the revolution and the principals of the revolution for his part. mohammad morsi said these are unfair and saying he is defending the revolution and part of the revolution and moving the democratic process over and he has the support of the majority. he is asking for patience and trust. the problem, wolf, a lot of people we saw today don't trust them. many dislike hi
other locations throughout egypt, also saw protests and violence. the clashes turned deadly in suez east of cairo where according to the interior ministry, six people were killed. five protesters and one police officer. it's hard to believe that it was two years ago when an up rising here in egypt on this day led to the ouster of mubarak. we had enough dictatorship and wanted human rights and more jobs. they managed to oust mubarak, but two years later, many here in egypt are not happy. we saw...
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remember, egypt is a nation lived under emergency rule for more than 40 years. it's something that they despise. this time the emergency rule is limited to only three cities burke the question is how will this country, how will the people of egypt, people who've lost their fear to protests react? will they heed the president's call or will things escalate? we're going to find out in the coming days. don? >> all right. thank you very much. >>> an american pastor reportedly faces eight years in an iranian prison after being tried on charges linked to his christian beliefs. he was born in iran and later moved to idaho with his wife and children. the u.s. religious association say it has led to his conversion. the state department is calling for his immediate release. >>> casey anthony wants to start over financially. she filed for bankruptcy friday after an appeals court threw out two of her convictions for lying police. she has no income and almost $800,000 in debt. mostly legal fees. she also is fighting several civil lawsuits. in dramatic 2011 trial, anthony was
remember, egypt is a nation lived under emergency rule for more than 40 years. it's something that they despise. this time the emergency rule is limited to only three cities burke the question is how will this country, how will the people of egypt, people who've lost their fear to protests react? will they heed the president's call or will things escalate? we're going to find out in the coming days. don? >> all right. thank you very much. >>> an american pastor reportedly faces...
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tahrir -- converged on egypt's tahrir square to kick off a revolution that led to the downfall of hosni mubarak and an arab spring that inspired hope across the middle east. that hope, though, has given way to utter chaos and deadly violence. so much so that the defense minister there in the new government is today warning that it could lead to the collapse of the state. protesters this time unhappy with the muhammad morsi government have defied a curfew and instead have been fighting openly with police along the famed suez canal. cairo also has erupted into violence. dozens of people have been killed. our ben wedeman is live in cairo for us. this is democracy, and democracy, ben, is not pretty. but at the same time, why is it that we're seeing so much violence instead of a political action to try to change the government that's currently in place? that was elected by them? >> reporter: i think it's important to keep in mind that this is a revolution. revolutions don't last 18 days. they can go on for years. this country was essentially under military rule for about 60 years. therefore,
tahrir -- converged on egypt's tahrir square to kick off a revolution that led to the downfall of hosni mubarak and an arab spring that inspired hope across the middle east. that hope, though, has given way to utter chaos and deadly violence. so much so that the defense minister there in the new government is today warning that it could lead to the collapse of the state. protesters this time unhappy with the muhammad morsi government have defied a curfew and instead have been fighting openly...
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the turmoil in egypt. real concern for hillary clinton. she talked to cnn about those challenges and what she thinks egypt's struggling new government needs to do. >> it's difficult going from a closed regime and essentially one man rule to a democracy that's trying to be born and learn to walk. there are clear lessons. you have to represent the people and the people have to believe it. you have to have the rule of law that applies to everyone, not just to some of the people. you have to have a constitution that respects and recognizes the rights of all people and doesn't in any way marginalize any group. i think the messages and the actions coming from the leadership have to be changed in order to give people confidence that they are on the right path to the kind of future they seek. >> the war on terror is now changing. this is the future here. we are talking about drones. we'll tell you where this tool of war is headed next. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each
the turmoil in egypt. real concern for hillary clinton. she talked to cnn about those challenges and what she thinks egypt's struggling new government needs to do. >> it's difficult going from a closed regime and essentially one man rule to a democracy that's trying to be born and learn to walk. there are clear lessons. you have to represent the people and the people have to believe it. you have to have the rule of law that applies to everyone, not just to some of the people. you have to...
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there are almost no tourists to speak of in egypt. so it all adds up to a situation that is highly volatile. >> cnn's ben wedeman live in cairo, thank you very much. >>> 14 minutes after the hour. let's get up to date. high hopes for the hispanic community for president obama's speech on immigration reform. we expect him to take up the issue in a speech at a las vegas high school today. eight senators, four from each party, the so-called gang of eight, unveiled their own first step toward an agreement yesterday. house lawmakers said to be working on a bipartisan plan of their own. >>> convicted arsonist sentenced to death for setting a fire in santa anita, california. it led to five deaths. 31-year-old ricky lee fowler, a meth addict with a violent history, convicted of murder and arson charges last august. >>> chick-fil-la has stopped donating money to gay and lesbian organizations. the georgia-based company caught up in the same-sex marriage debate when their president made controversial remarks that were seen as anti gay. >>> faceb
there are almost no tourists to speak of in egypt. so it all adds up to a situation that is highly volatile. >> cnn's ben wedeman live in cairo, thank you very much. >>> 14 minutes after the hour. let's get up to date. high hopes for the hispanic community for president obama's speech on immigration reform. we expect him to take up the issue in a speech at a las vegas high school today. eight senators, four from each party, the so-called gang of eight, unveiled their own first...
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egypt is the beating heart of the arab world. the way egypt goes, so will go this arab spring, and country after country. it has got to work there. >> jim clancy, thank you. >>> back here in the united states, three months now after superstorm sandy, the senate is finally expected to vote on that $50 billion aid package to help those still reeling. remember, republicans, they had balked at getting money to disaster victims unless costs were, quote/unquote, offset and that idea infuriated folks on the northeast. remember, new jersey governor chris christie, a couple of weeks ago. >> disaster relief was something that you didn't play games with. but now in this current atmosphere everything is the subject of one upsmanship, everything is the subject -- is a possibility of -- a potential piece of bait for the political game. and it is just -- it is why the american people hate congress. >> fast-forward to today, our national correspondent, jason carol there, standing in a very hard hit area of staten island. jason, you're talking to
egypt is the beating heart of the arab world. the way egypt goes, so will go this arab spring, and country after country. it has got to work there. >> jim clancy, thank you. >>> back here in the united states, three months now after superstorm sandy, the senate is finally expected to vote on that $50 billion aid package to help those still reeling. remember, republicans, they had balked at getting money to disaster victims unless costs were, quote/unquote, offset and that idea...
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exactly two years ago this was the revolution in egypt. and this is egypt today. police fighting off protesters who were trying to remove the barbed wire barriers that protect the presidential palace. people ripping that away. on the second anniversary of the egyptian uprising, violent clashes, like this one, are erupting across the city of cairo. this is tahrir square today. thousands of people gathering. it is similar to the arab spring, the 18-day revolt that toppled hosni mubarak. they're chanting leave, leave, leave. they march toward tahrir square. they're demanding an end to the new constitution and an end to the rule of the new president, muhammad morsi, a man they say is no better than the dictator they forced out two years ago. >>> a woman goes online to find a date. okay. the man she found was no prince charming. she says he hid in her garage and attacked her and now she's suing match.com. we have got that story for you coming up. ts of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be am
exactly two years ago this was the revolution in egypt. and this is egypt today. police fighting off protesters who were trying to remove the barbed wire barriers that protect the presidential palace. people ripping that away. on the second anniversary of the egyptian uprising, violent clashes, like this one, are erupting across the city of cairo. this is tahrir square today. thousands of people gathering. it is similar to the arab spring, the 18-day revolt that toppled hosni mubarak. they're...
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by the new government that the aspirations that the people were expressing during the revolution in egypt have to be taken seriously. >> reporter: and if there's one lingering question about her tenure, it's the murder of four americans in benghazi, libya. clinton spoke passionately about the issue last week on capitol hill. >> what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >> reporter: today she maintained she was briefed on prior attacks in the libyan city, but no one recommending closing the outpost where four americans died. >> this is considered in an atmosphere of a lot of threats and dangers. at the end of the day, you know, there was a decision made that this would be evaluated, but it would not be closed and, unfortunately, we know what happened. >> reporter: as clinton leaves office friday, the looming question is whether she'll run for the highest office. she stayed coy on her plans for 2016. >> well, i have absolutely no plans to run. >> reporter: but she didn't
by the new government that the aspirations that the people were expressing during the revolution in egypt have to be taken seriously. >> reporter: and if there's one lingering question about her tenure, it's the murder of four americans in benghazi, libya. clinton spoke passionately about the issue last week on capitol hill. >> what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again,...
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an incredibly sum mutumultuous n egypt. now emergency law and curfews in three cities along the suez canal. he first delivered a stern warning to the people of egypt. warning them not to protest anymore. and then he announced the emergency rules in the city of suez, port saeed and another city. the announcement after a weekend of dead lie violence. the president saying he had no choice but to get tough. >> translator: those who attack civilians and like to disturb the security of this nation, we will deal with them severely. they will know, repeat, everyone will know that this nation is capable to protect this nation's peoples and institutions. >> reporter: the emergency law and the curfews will last for 30 days, according to the president. police will have extended powers. people will not be as free to protest, if at all. remember, egypt lived under emergency law for more than 40 years nationwide. the question now, how will egyptians, many of whom have lost their fear to protest, react? will they heed the president's call
an incredibly sum mutumultuous n egypt. now emergency law and curfews in three cities along the suez canal. he first delivered a stern warning to the people of egypt. warning them not to protest anymore. and then he announced the emergency rules in the city of suez, port saeed and another city. the announcement after a weekend of dead lie violence. the president saying he had no choice but to get tough. >> translator: those who attack civilians and like to disturb the security of this...
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. >>> mohamed morsi has declared a limited state of emergency in the wake of recent violence in egypt. and more action is possible. violence has broken out since friday. and representatives of 11 political parties are meeting today to address problems in egypt to avoid expressing anger like this. >>> a big night for some of the biggest names in hollywood. anne hathaway among the winners for her supporting role in "les miserables." "argo" really stole the show. it won the night's biggest prize. we'll go live to los angeles for a morning after look at the highlights from the s.a.g. awards. everyone said "lincoln," but "argo" walking off with the awards. >> how about anne hathaway's dress? she looked great. >>> back to the tragic nightclub fire in brazil. it shares a lot of similarities with the 2003 nightclub fire that happened in rhode island. 100 people were killed. happened after pyrotechnics went off during a concert. also overcrowded. todd king survived that fire at the station nightclub, which is where it happened. he's with us this morning. todd, are you there? >> good morning. >
. >>> mohamed morsi has declared a limited state of emergency in the wake of recent violence in egypt. and more action is possible. violence has broken out since friday. and representatives of 11 political parties are meeting today to address problems in egypt to avoid expressing anger like this. >>> a big night for some of the biggest names in hollywood. anne hathaway among the winners for her supporting role in "les miserables." "argo" really stole the...
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today is a landmark day to the opposition movement in egypt. it's the second anniversary of the violent nationwide revolution that threw out president hosni mubarak. today's marches and angers in the street look very much like the beginning of the arab spring. that was cairo two years ago. hosni mubarak was in power. in 18 days he would step down. the country has seen very few calm days since. egypt's first ever free election put a president in office who has still not closed the gap between the government and a frustrated local and vocal opposition. the population who want even more change. i want to bring in reza sayah in cairo. take us to the scene in cairo there behind you. i understand that protesters have gathered. there are some police officers that are hurt. this is just in cairo alone. >> reporter: yes, suzanne. there have been clashes here. we don't want to blow things out of proportion. here in cairo the violence has been limited to about two streets. behind us there's a street that leads to the interior ministry and other government
today is a landmark day to the opposition movement in egypt. it's the second anniversary of the violent nationwide revolution that threw out president hosni mubarak. today's marches and angers in the street look very much like the beginning of the arab spring. that was cairo two years ago. hosni mubarak was in power. in 18 days he would step down. the country has seen very few calm days since. egypt's first ever free election put a president in office who has still not closed the gap between...
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. >>> egypt's president has declared a limited state of emergency and is suggesting that more action is possible. he imposed a curfew. protesters now angry at the new leadership two years after hosni muarak's departure. >>> an iranian judge has sentenced an american pastor to eight years in prison for his religious beliefs. the group argues that he was born in iran and now lives in idaho has been unjustly jailed in iran. >>> several journal itselves have been arrested, accused of collaborating with government opponents. several of the journalists were denied at their offices on sunday. >>> a pretrial hearing today for five men accused of master minding the 9/11 terrorist attacks. they face the death penalty if convicted. . proceedings will take place at the u.s. naval place in guantanamo bay. >>> the best in sell vision and film was celebrated last night. the biggest prize went to argo. >> intrigue. >>> a wrap of the big night in hollywood. hey, what are the highlights. >> first of all, i love the little nuggets that john berman throws in. oh, intrigue. to be honest, christine, one o
. >>> egypt's president has declared a limited state of emergency and is suggesting that more action is possible. he imposed a curfew. protesters now angry at the new leadership two years after hosni muarak's departure. >>> an iranian judge has sentenced an american pastor to eight years in prison for his religious beliefs. the group argues that he was born in iran and now lives in idaho has been unjustly jailed in iran. >>> several journal itselves have been...
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in egypt, at least 30 people were killed in clashes in the city of port sied. they wanted to reach 21 people who were sentenced to death last week for their part in a deadly soccer riot. >>> the debate over gun control ramped up this weekend. activists on both sides are pushing their points of view. enthusiasts
in egypt, at least 30 people were killed in clashes in the city of port sied. they wanted to reach 21 people who were sentenced to death last week for their part in a deadly soccer riot. >>> the debate over gun control ramped up this weekend. activists on both sides are pushing their points of view. enthusiasts
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construct that chris stevens willingly walked into because he understood that as we see a libya or egypt or tunisia or yemen move forward, the united states has to be there. while there were mistakes made and underestimations, we can't reduce it to zero. chris stevens understood the situation in benghazi better than anyone else and decided to be there and we should be grateful for his service and his sacrifice. >> the biggest mistake was putting susan rice on that sunday morning on television with what turned out to be wrong intelligence when they didn't need to go that fast. that's probably as much the media's fault for demanding that they do that kind of thing. i think everyone is culpable here. let's take a break and we'll come back and talk about two more hot button topics, guns in america and women on the front line. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pil
construct that chris stevens willingly walked into because he understood that as we see a libya or egypt or tunisia or yemen move forward, the united states has to be there. while there were mistakes made and underestimations, we can't reduce it to zero. chris stevens understood the situation in benghazi better than anyone else and decided to be there and we should be grateful for his service and his sacrifice. >> the biggest mistake was putting susan rice on that sunday morning on...
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you have the secularists, the moderates who want their version of egypt. and then you have the president mohammed morsi who say this is the right way to move forward with the democratic process. in the end, the problems egypt is facing to day are very much what think faced two, three, four years ago, a bad economy, joblessness, inflation, the key is can this government address those problems while it's fractured with these protests taking place? >> all right. thank you so much. we appreciate that. >>> i can't believe it's been two years already. so many people in that country want some sense of stability to get their lives back on track and face the future. >> so many people were hopeful this would be it. yet, this is what we're seeing. >> it is 52 minutes after the hour. when we come back, a little fun with a serious question. brenda versus kelly. who you got in this? dylan mckay finally decides once and for all. it's next. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent f
you have the secularists, the moderates who want their version of egypt. and then you have the president mohammed morsi who say this is the right way to move forward with the democratic process. in the end, the problems egypt is facing to day are very much what think faced two, three, four years ago, a bad economy, joblessness, inflation, the key is can this government address those problems while it's fractured with these protests taking place? >> all right. thank you so much. we...
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they came to tahrir square and other locations in egypt. we want our personal freedom, political freedom, a better way of life and the end to the mubarak regime. mubarak did step down. two years later, many egyptians not happy. what you have throughout the day, the secularist, moderates, liberals who claim that current president mohamed morsi and his support of the muslim brotherhood have hijacked the revolution. >> in cairo, so many egyptians two years later want stability in their lives. thank you very much, reza. >>> a murder mystery that turned washington, d.c. upside down, a brand new development in the shandhand i shandra levy murder. defense attorneys want a retrial. they say prosecutors withheld important information about a witness. we don't know which one. but defense attorneys say the government had the information during trial. 30-year-old igmar guandique is serving a 60-year sentence after being convicted of first degree murder in 2010. >>> a 23-year-old man living in a $2.5 million mansion by the water in boca raton, florida,
they came to tahrir square and other locations in egypt. we want our personal freedom, political freedom, a better way of life and the end to the mubarak regime. mubarak did step down. two years later, many egyptians not happy. what you have throughout the day, the secularist, moderates, liberals who claim that current president mohamed morsi and his support of the muslim brotherhood have hijacked the revolution. >> in cairo, so many egyptians two years later want stability in their...
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construct that chris stevens willingly walked into because he understood that as we see a libya or egypt or tunisia or yemen move forward, the united states has to be there. while there were mistakes made and undere undermalgss we can't it to zero. chris stevens understood the situation in benghazi better than anyone else and decided to be there and we should be grateful for his service and his sacrifice. >> the biggest mistake was putting susan rice on that sunday morning on television with what turned out to be wrong intelligence when they didn't need to go that fast. that's probably as much the media's fault for demanding that they do that kind of thing. i think everyone is culpable here. let's take a break and we'll come back and talk about two more hot button topics, guns in america and women on the front line. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesse
construct that chris stevens willingly walked into because he understood that as we see a libya or egypt or tunisia or yemen move forward, the united states has to be there. while there were mistakes made and undere undermalgss we can't it to zero. chris stevens understood the situation in benghazi better than anyone else and decided to be there and we should be grateful for his service and his sacrifice. >> the biggest mistake was putting susan rice on that sunday morning on television...
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his nation sits in turmoil between syria, egypt, iraq and saudi arabia. despite some protests, jordan hasn't had its own arab spring. everyone was watching the parliamentary elections this week. will they satisfy protesters or inflame them? we'll get the king's reaction. then, the prime minister of r h russia dmitry medvedev. some call it a new cold war. who's to blame and will russia help in syria? we'll discuss it all. >>> also, the algerian hostage crisis that left dozens dead. is this a sign of a grave, new terror threat? i'll tell you my view. >>> but, first, here's my take. every year at davos people like me try to get a sense of the mood of the place. take the temperature of people in this frosty mountain resort. obviously, i will give you a highly impressionistic and personal picture, but one i find useful since davod does bring together leaders and government, business and media and even the ngo community from all corners of the world. it is genuinely global in a way that few conferences are. so, what is the mood? well, there's a sense of calm, a
his nation sits in turmoil between syria, egypt, iraq and saudi arabia. despite some protests, jordan hasn't had its own arab spring. everyone was watching the parliamentary elections this week. will they satisfy protesters or inflame them? we'll get the king's reaction. then, the prime minister of r h russia dmitry medvedev. some call it a new cold war. who's to blame and will russia help in syria? we'll discuss it all. >>> also, the algerian hostage crisis that left dozens dead. is...
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egypt. >> yes. >> turmoil. >> yes. >> 60 people, approximately, dead. the head of the army says that the state could actually fall apart, disintegrate. is he right? >> i hope not because i think that would lead to incredible chaos and violence on a scale that would be devastating to egypt and the region but there has to be some understanding by the new government that the as sper ragss that the people were expressing during the revolution in egypt have to be taken seriously and it cannot in any way be overlooked that there is a large number of egyptians who are not satisfied with the direction of the economy and the political reform. this is not an easy task. i have to jump in and say that we can sit here and talk about it from a distance. it's very difficult going from a closed regime and essentially a one-man rule to a democracy that is trying to be born and learn to walk. but there are some clear lessons. you have to represent all of the people and the people have to believe that. you have to have the rule of law that applies to everyone, not just to
egypt. >> yes. >> turmoil. >> yes. >> 60 people, approximately, dead. the head of the army says that the state could actually fall apart, disintegrate. is he right? >> i hope not because i think that would lead to incredible chaos and violence on a scale that would be devastating to egypt and the region but there has to be some understanding by the new government that the as sper ragss that the people were expressing during the revolution in egypt have to be taken...
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almost a quarter of egypt's population is between the ages of 18 and 29. more than half of whom live in poverty according to government figures. with the economy at a standstill, many have the same complaint. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> all the young want to work but can't find work. unemployed so he fights instead. this man is dismissive of the new generation of elected representatives. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: no one represents me, he says. i represent myself. everyone who wants to represent me just wants power. all the parties just want power. elections, elections. in a revolution, there are no elections. the police can rush the protesters, push them back a bit, but they can't chase them away. walls don't stop them. teargas doesn't phase them. during the revolution, political leaders came to tahrir square. these days it is considered too dangerous. politicians no longer come into the streets and the boys in the streets don't want anything to do with the politicians. it was the young in egypt's revolution but the old rema
almost a quarter of egypt's population is between the ages of 18 and 29. more than half of whom live in poverty according to government figures. with the economy at a standstill, many have the same complaint. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> all the young want to work but can't find work. unemployed so he fights instead. this man is dismissive of the new generation of elected representatives. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: no one represents me, he says. i...
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construct that chris stevens willingly walked into because he understood that as we see a libya or an egypt or a a tunisia or a yemen move forward the united states has to be there. and while there were mistakes made, there were underestimations the of the threat posed to that temporary diplomatic facility, at the same time we can never reduce the risk to zero. >> right. >> i think we should respect the fact that chris stevens understood the situation in benghazi better than anyone else and he was the one who ultimately decided to be there and we should be grateful for his service and his sacrifice. >> the biggest mistake was putting susan rice on that sunday morning on television with what turned out to be wrong intelligence when they didn't need to go that fast. and actually, that's probably as much the media's fault for demanding that they do that kind of thing. so i think everyone's a little bit culpable here. let's take a break. let's come back, p.j. and dana. stay there. we'll talk about two more hot-button topics, guns in america and women on the front line. aspirin, really? i haven'
construct that chris stevens willingly walked into because he understood that as we see a libya or an egypt or a a tunisia or a yemen move forward the united states has to be there. and while there were mistakes made, there were underestimations the of the threat posed to that temporary diplomatic facility, at the same time we can never reduce the risk to zero. >> right. >> i think we should respect the fact that chris stevens understood the situation in benghazi better than anyone...
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in egypt, 30 people are dead after protesters broke out -- protests broke out in the city of port saeed. the demonstrations began after people were sentenced to death for their role in a deadly football riot last year. the death sentences will be reviewed by egypt's highest religious authority by march 9th. >>> now looking at some stories trending on the internet today. it's official. j.j. abrams will direct the next "star wars" film. it will be the first "star wars" movie since disney agreed to acquire lucas film. abrams is no stranger to blockbuster franchises. he directed the 2009 "star trek" movie and produced "mission impossible: ghost protocol." >>> sarah palin and fox news have parted ways. the former alaska governor has been a paid contributor with the network but turned down a recent offer to renew her contract. >>> and president barack obama addressed the 25th national conference on lgbt equality via video message. he thanked the community for, quote, helping to lead the way to a future where everyone is treated with dignity and respect no matter who they love or where they ca
in egypt, 30 people are dead after protesters broke out -- protests broke out in the city of port saeed. the demonstrations began after people were sentenced to death for their role in a deadly football riot last year. the death sentences will be reviewed by egypt's highest religious authority by march 9th. >>> now looking at some stories trending on the internet today. it's official. j.j. abrams will direct the next "star wars" film. it will be the first "star...
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wave of new protests in egypt overnight despite that president mow head morsi's 30-day curfew. demonstrators took to the streets in cairo and the suez canal where they clashed with police. 45 soldiers and police have been killed in the past two days in the separate clashes. >>> the search intensifying for an american mother who disappeared without a trace in surky. sarai sierra was traveling alone on vacation in istanbul. she was in regular contact with her family until last monday. the following day she never checked back into her flight at new york. sarai's husband and brother are in turkey now searching for her. >>> the prognosis is grim for snowmobiler caleb moore who suffered serious injuries last thursday at the crash at the winter x games. the 25-year-old moore is in critical condition at a hospital in grand junction, colorado. he had heart surgery friday and dealing with brain complications as well. >>> live pictures of an oil explosion, you can see the signal going in and out. two people were hurt, the fire marshal says two victims were smoking on the top when they cau
wave of new protests in egypt overnight despite that president mow head morsi's 30-day curfew. demonstrators took to the streets in cairo and the suez canal where they clashed with police. 45 soldiers and police have been killed in the past two days in the separate clashes. >>> the search intensifying for an american mother who disappeared without a trace in surky. sarai sierra was traveling alone on vacation in istanbul. she was in regular contact with her family until last monday....
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go there for much more of what is going on in egypt. the stakes in north africa and middle east dramatic right now. >>> an american vanishes in turkey but her family prays they will soon see her. we're going to hear directly from her mother. >>> and another brutal day in the united states. damage from tornadoes and other storms. all of that coming up right here in the situation room. a few out flat... but say s add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. pillsbury grands biscuits. i've got two tickets to paradise!l set? pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or mor
go there for much more of what is going on in egypt. the stakes in north africa and middle east dramatic right now. >>> an american vanishes in turkey but her family prays they will soon see her. we're going to hear directly from her mother. >>> and another brutal day in the united states. damage from tornadoes and other storms. all of that coming up right here in the situation room. a few out flat... but say s add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and...
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. >>> dozens of people killed in riots this weekend in egypt. these are protesters fighting with police northeast of cairo. they announced death sentences for people involved in last year's violent soccer stadium riots. president mohamed morsi set a 30-day curfew and threatened to use increased military force. >>> actors got to honor each other at the scene actors guild awards. jennifer lawrence won in her work for "silver linings playbook". daniel day lieu pweus for his presidential role in "lincoln." more winners from tonight's s.a.g. awards in just a few minutes here on cnn. >>> president barack obama is weighing in on the links between football and potential for brain damage. mr. obama, who is on record as a big chicago bears fan tells a new republic if he had a son he would have to think long and hard before i would let him play football. he's especially concerned about college football players who aren't getting paid for the risks they take. >>> scientists don't really know how we get the flu. but something called the flu machine could hel
. >>> dozens of people killed in riots this weekend in egypt. these are protesters fighting with police northeast of cairo. they announced death sentences for people involved in last year's violent soccer stadium riots. president mohamed morsi set a 30-day curfew and threatened to use increased military force. >>> actors got to honor each other at the scene actors guild awards. jennifer lawrence won in her work for "silver linings playbook". daniel day lieu pweus for...
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. >>> now to egypt, where rioting has erupted over a court decision, sentencing 21 people to death. at least 30 people were killed in clashes with security forces today. this all happened after the court sentenced the 21 people for their role in a post-game soccer riot last year. more than 70 people were killed in that riot. >>> we all know there's a good chance charlie will be dead soon. so i wrote an obituary. charlie sheen, who became a tabloid fixture due to his problems with drugs and alcohol, was found dead in his apartment -- actually, you know what? i kind of actually just copied amy winehouse's obituary. it's -- i only had to change three things, though. the sex of the deceased, the location of the body, and the part that says "a talent that will be missed." >> wow. wow. >> brutal. like all roasts, brutal. >> you go, seth. >> on thebase of that performance, seth macfarlane is now hosting the oscars. >> good for him. he's -- >> how will it go with that particular style for the oscars? >> might want to turn it down just aw little bit. he's a genius, though. he's fabulous. >>
. >>> now to egypt, where rioting has erupted over a court decision, sentencing 21 people to death. at least 30 people were killed in clashes with security forces today. this all happened after the court sentenced the 21 people for their role in a post-game soccer riot last year. more than 70 people were killed in that riot. >>> we all know there's a good chance charlie will be dead soon. so i wrote an obituary. charlie sheen, who became a tabloid fixture due to his problems...
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following the sentencing of 21 locals to death in their roles of the deadliest soccer riot in egypt's history. 74 people died and 1,000 more injured when fans from both teams rushed the field last year. they bashed each other with rocks and chairs. the case, of course, causing a lot of controversy during egypt's revolution in 2011, well-organized soccer fan clubs became revolutionaries, taking on brutal government forces. when the soccer riots happened, questions and conspiracy theories began to swirl. many believe police allowed the violence to take place as payback. >>> did lance armstrong lie during his oprah winfrey interview? some of his critics think so. armstrong says he stopped doping in 2005 and didn't dope when he made his comeback in 2009 and 2010. director of the u.s. anti-doping agency told "60 minutes" why he thinks armstrong is not telling the truth. >> there's a five-year statute on a fraud criminal charge. so the five years today would have been expired. however, if the last point of his doping, as we alleged and proved in our recent decision, was in 2010, then the st
following the sentencing of 21 locals to death in their roles of the deadliest soccer riot in egypt's history. 74 people died and 1,000 more injured when fans from both teams rushed the field last year. they bashed each other with rocks and chairs. the case, of course, causing a lot of controversy during egypt's revolution in 2011, well-organized soccer fan clubs became revolutionaries, taking on brutal government forces. when the soccer riots happened, questions and conspiracy theories began...
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violent protests raging through the night in egypt. protesters ignoring president morsi's curfew orders in the political turmoil now threatening the nation's future. the army chief is warning the clashes could lead on to the total collapse of the very young government. dozens have died in six days of protests marking two years since the fall of the last government. >>> ashley judd is getting a divorce after 11 years. judd was a constant present at the races throughout their marriage. he just won his third indy 500 last may after news of the divorce broke, ashley judd tweeted that they will be, quote, family forever despite the breakup. >> a sad one. they were a constant presence together. >> yeah, made me sad, too. >>> south korea announcing they successfully launched their first satellite into space. this just weeks after north korea launched their own rocket. south korea's previous launch attempts in 2009 and 2010 failed. >>> president obama with a challenge for congress. get to work on immigration reform or he will start pushing his
violent protests raging through the night in egypt. protesters ignoring president morsi's curfew orders in the political turmoil now threatening the nation's future. the army chief is warning the clashes could lead on to the total collapse of the very young government. dozens have died in six days of protests marking two years since the fall of the last government. >>> ashley judd is getting a divorce after 11 years. judd was a constant present at the races throughout their marriage....
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tunisia turmoil, disaster, libya turmoil, bahrain turmoil, egypt turmoil. >> an orderly transition must begin now. >> turns out president was born in america. turns out president can crack a joke. >> i'm releasing my official birth video. ♪ >> that very same weekend, closure. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> now, where were we? >> we were hear, 2012, election year. what could possibly go wrong? ♪ ♪ i'm so in love with you >> how big a deal that the president sings? >> this is a big [ bleep ] deal. >> major developments. >> i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >> supreme court holds obama care is constitutional. campaign push. presidential debate. presidential dud. presidential victory. a time to look back at sports teams, disaster, promises kept, most troops out of iraq. sports teams, disaster. upheaval, gadhafi dead. sportsteams, sports teams, guantanamo still open, disaster, tragedy, ft. hood, tucson. >> our hearts are broken by their sudden passing. >> colorado, newtown. >> for those of us
tunisia turmoil, disaster, libya turmoil, bahrain turmoil, egypt turmoil. >> an orderly transition must begin now. >> turns out president was born in america. turns out president can crack a joke. >> i'm releasing my official birth video. ♪ >> that very same weekend, closure. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> now, where were we? >> we were hear, 2012, election year. what could...
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. >>> want to take you to egypt now where its own defense minister says the nation is on the brink of collapse. amid all this fighting on the streets today, a shift in the political landscape. a hard line islamist party that has up until now supported president mohamed morsi is now in talks with secular opposition groups. and in her final week here as secretary of state, hillary clinton had these words for morsi. >> i think the messages and the actions coming from the leadership, you know, have to be changed in order to give people confidence that they're on the right path. >> cnn international senior correspondent ben wedeman is in cairo. ben, i know you call cairo your second home. is the country -- is it truly on the brink of collapse? >> reporter: well, i think what the minister of defense was talking about, the state, the government, being on the brink of collapse. the concern is that with this continued clashes, and these outbreaks of clashes that are happening with regular frequency, with the political logjam that exists between the muslim brotherhood led government and the opp
. >>> want to take you to egypt now where its own defense minister says the nation is on the brink of collapse. amid all this fighting on the streets today, a shift in the political landscape. a hard line islamist party that has up until now supported president mohamed morsi is now in talks with secular opposition groups. and in her final week here as secretary of state, hillary clinton had these words for morsi. >> i think the messages and the actions coming from the leadership,...